MUST GO WITHIN 3 WEEKS!!! Priced very cheaply to go quickly! This is a special one-off pre-production set built by Ziggy himself. These are not constructed primarily from lesser grade MDF. The internal structure is built from high quality, much costlier 13-ply Baltic Birch which makes it vastly superior in strength with better sound quality. The veneer on the cabinet fronts is an exotic import grade.

These speakers come as shown without the Fostex drivers or rear terminal plates. Everything else including a set of the appropriate foam balls for internal damping are included. You only need to install your own drivers and these are ready for use. To construct a set of cabinets like these with the grade of material used, these would retail for several times over the asking price. These are priced well below value to compensate for the lack of drivers.

FREE ground shipping (up to $150.00) with reusable heavy duty custom containers (valued at over $100.00 alone) is included for price shown. That is a bonus value of $250.00 you save at my expense! This applies to selling price listed ONLY!

This is a one time bargain for a special set of speakers which are the only set of this design with this particular appearance package. The performance is the same as standard production models.

This sale ends in 3 weeks due to moving and storage demands at the end of February. I will not be available after that time to prepare and ship these. They will simply go into long term storage or sold at local auction.

These are listed in the classified section. If interested, please e-mail me with any questions concerning these speakers.

The shipping containers themselves are quite impressive. I am going to start a seperate 'How To Ship Speakers' thread to show them. My Audio Physic speakers weren't as well packed as these are.

I haven't unpacked them more than just the top of the crates, but from the way they are packed, I have no fears that they are safe inside.

I also ordered a pair of DFR8 today as well.

I was thinking of maybe one of the other full range 8's instead, Coral, Lowther, Feastrex, or maybe the new Seas, and then I came to my senses.

I almost got caught up in the "They must be better because they're more money" mindset. All of the other speakers I mentioned are 6-10X as much as the DFR8. I really owe it to myself to at least hear the speakers that the cabinets were designed around.

For anyone who has a pair of these: What difference do you hear between 3 and 4 foam balls inside?

I used 24ga silver wire in teflon sleeve, and twisted the pair. I was careful to leave enough extra wire to allow room to add another foam ball if necessary.

I connected one completed speaker and let it play while I finished the other side. With one NFX playing on my left, and one AP Scorpio playing on the other side, the difference in sensitivity made it seem as if the Scorpio wasn't even on.

Now with both playing, it sounded as if they were out of phase. I switched the wires, yup. I had wired red/right, and put both drives in the same way, but somehow one is out of phase with the way the AP's are wire.

I haven't had a chance to get the right position in the room yet to give any meaningful comments on how these sound, just a quick listen, before turning in. Ove the weekend I'll let them play all day and set them up properly.

In the decade that I sold speakers, I actually had about 10 pairs of drivers that came marked incorrectly from the manufacturer. The bad thing is that moving in the opposite direction isn't right or wrong, only backwards to the other driver that it was coupled with.

How many did we wire up backwards inside the boxes and then have to fix outside? lol who knows?

Yes, it has been 10 days since your last post! I hate when work and other sh__ gets in the way 8-). I consider you one of the more rounded people on this forum with your stable of stuff and willingness to seize the day on these cabs and party......and hey, you got Maggie's too-I used to work there on the production floor before going back to college. Please post soon.

After having these a few weeks now, they've come to rest in the bedroom. The DM944's are back in the computer system.

I still haven't had the time to experiment with the number of foam balls. I still have 3 in each as the previous owner did.

I'm also wondering exactly how the balls should sit in there. They can be pushed all the way to the bottom till they touch, or can be wedged between the internal braces, not all the way down. Does it make any difference.

The speakers came with a total of 7 foam balls, and until now I've had only 3 in each speaker as the previous owner did.

There was a certain thin sound to the bass that wasn't to my taste. I've been waiting fot it to fill out as the drivers broke in, but it hasn't. Steve also wrote in his papers that these speakers don't need breal in.

So, I did the free experiment, and added the 7th bal to the left speaker.

Immediatly the bass was fuller and richer. It seems to play smoothly much lower now. So, I go off on an epic search for an 8th ball. I visited every sporting goods ans childrens store in a wide area. I couldn't find the exact thing, so I finally settled on a Sponge Bob Square Pants soccer ball of similat size.

I had to let a little bit of air out of it to fit it in. I used it as the bottom ball.

So, I prefer the sound with 4 balls in each speaker. Your room, amps, or taste in music may prefer 3.